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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTXT5, MnDFOTiD, Oft IT. OX. TrEftTUY. ATT("i T'sT ... Iflifl. PAGE FIVE IS WONDERfUL e SAYS SPOKANE - "'rills wouderf nl .Saryon treaf nV'iK has done nic mole nood In one month than all Hit other nicd oliit' I have taken in liit- hist sewn yen vs. ' After almost every nit al I used to suffer so I just dreaded to eat. , Terrible pains in my right sale : : used to strike me suddenly never could find any lasting no matter how many medic took. 1 was badly constipated all the time ami it seemed my liver was swollen to twice its normal size. ! t "Almost as soon as 1 started , pi -- a SSH.-.,j ' Pi f 1 i : 7 iIMMKiC. 1. 1 taking Sargon and the Soft Mass Pills those pains beuan to leave pic. 1 could feel the sfreniri hen- i Tiie vacation season at the local iliu effect of the medicine over my postoffice is in full swing. Marion whole system and now I tan sit Mjrp'r. carrier, returned to duty clown and enjoy my meals without . l(M, fmm njR vncalion ond (t. anv v.'orrv at a II. 1 can eat like a ., . . . , , , furrn H.mi.I .,n.l 1 am now on ,,.."'"' l-.arl MTiptr. .-Ifrk and Jtili ..verv .liiv Willi move slivnut h ! J' NwholK. clerk, who with and 1'iimsy ihun 1 haw hail in i -Mi-m. .Vli hols Is expfcteil home to yearM. ulay fiatm southern California, re- j "The I'ills f.'ot my liver hack in 'turn to ilmy. sjiape mul 1 am never ( onaiipateil j Kilrl Yr"k rWrkt starts on his '";V"n!?'ho,.e mv experien,,. will ril,i"" the IM-rsnade others I., regain their ." fl'W ''' whieh he will health through Sariien." jspeml attomlini: the state Aim-ri- t lieuie t. lOvers, 1:1 Uiversiile ; ean heKinn convention at Salem. Ave.. Spokane, Wash. i lii his return Sunday ho anil Mrs. ' Harmon inny he ohtaincl in Meil- j v,.k Kin .spend a week or more flird at al Ihe -M.iKlll IJriltt r. A ., .,,,, lh(. s,,., ,,,. ' '' ' i Assistant Postmaster K. O. REPAIRING II ! Electrotherapy Chlropractlo Dr. H. P. Coleman 9tu Successful Year ill Medford 1 Treaimuuia uy AiipoiuLiuBui Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 Natural Methods Fond Science! .1 The Rex Gafe THE PLACE TO EAT Good Food Good Bervlca Ii you !iU: to weir u-arls and need to wear ".lasses - you will want a pair of the new Slmr-on glasses fitted with the Pearltcx HiiarJs. Theve guards look and feci like gen uine pearl. '1 hey arc extremely comfortable, attractive anJ distinctive. Come in and let us show them to you. , Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST Il.ouc 133 Suite 404. Medford Bldg OF GRANTS PASS , ' 1 . SAl.K.r, Ore,, Au. 0. 6l) Xs i soon as the Orunts Pas WaUH- romp" ii v of lielnware ret urns to . rotate t orpuraiion 1 omnnssionor Md'allNier certain papers recent - , i sent na'K in tne company ny, t:3n to m the commission it will lie uualified J .j. roininuiv. do business in Oregon. The corporation department re- pnris nothhiK irregular relative to the company. The company, the: papers indicate, has acquired the properties of the Kogue River; W ater company. Recently it sent to the corporation detjartment, fr filinM It, declaration of purpose w kj uuniinna 111 "HfiU"i power of attorney and information form properly filled out. It ne- lected to send at the snme tiniei a certified copy of its articles of , I incorporation and amendments, j on August 2. the department ! returned the papers that had been received with information that1 they could not be filed until the certified copy of the articles were 1 on hand. In the meantime thej company appai'ently had discover- ed the error and sent the reuuir-; eel articles. The department now j 4 awaits the return of the declara-; tion, j-ower of attorney and infor J mation blank. The final filln will then be made.. POSTAL EMPLOYEES Itench will lieKln his vacation in a few days. ARGUE STREET! RIGHT Hubert R. Dale, 27 WanhiiiRtiin street, received severe cuts on the. arm and face when his car. a Chev rclet touring, collided with a Ilup lnohile sedan driven hy H. W. JeH sup of (ilendale, Cal., at the corner oi VVnshiiiKtiin and .Main stveets, last nlKht. Dale, (IrivitiR norlh on Main street, started to turn iu on Washington, tahiHK ti:e riht ot way fiotti Jessup. who was coming Konth on Main street aeeordini' tn (h9 pij(.e The Chevrolet was lifted off the ground and shoved hack several feet hy the Impact. I The bumper was torn oft the lliip- inn hi e am mm light broken and thu fl.ont of Uiu c:hcvl.l)k,t WRS (.()nipUHelv wrecked. . Mrs. Riiticn Vtne ! SOL'THA.M I'TOX, Aim. - The condition of Mrs. Fred A. Riftten, wife of the chairman of the house of representatives naval affairs committee, who underwent an operation on t he liner Lev in -(than In mid-Atlantic last week. ivas not so favorable today as It 1 was yesterday. If you like to ivcdr PEARLS ,SVu(r;oii Pearhex guards lull not imuueor rtdJen the must delicate .sin. yiu ieisi(o preserve ytur detinue iici.i fcMurts, insist on Shur-on PeArttcx Radio Program KMED Mull Tribune-Virgin Station ' ; T twain y AuguM ft i 4 b lo i KM Kl. I , ii:i." to ti:3n Ni'ws it i tit mar- j kcts by Mull Tribune. il:3u to 7-i 'olemnn ami Law- j ton ami Medford Service Station. , .V V i.. 1MB Tail .Meat .Market. to 10 California 'Oregon lodge and the camp ground from the Lake of ihe Woods, entertain Vower company. Kan land this week end. Several the Klamath Falls scoiiih wiih Wednesday. Aiikum 7 I of them hailed direct from Lon- i venine of Oregon history. .Mr. .Model ilot:iinK I J. in tn 'HL;3il Mann's Dent. . store. " ' i o: ao tn 11 Heath's Driifc Mtore. '. 4 4. t0 1 1 ;30 Medford Klectric M:3 tn U Lewis Super s- Service Station. u noun News flashes by mU Tribune. tT 1 . ,i l rl 1 1U 111 J IIIUH" T teria. l to 1:30 t'ity Cleanlns Dyeing. l : 3n iu 2 Ituobe A Kindle 4 Service Station. 2 to 2:30 Matlroita Dairy. v.one of the stopping places tin their 2:3a to 3 Alexander's tint- , itinerary. They will visit several eery Store. more national parks. 6 to R:15 KMED. 4 .Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Henry and 4 ii:15 to ii:3n News and mar- 4'lson John B., were guests at the kei reports by Mail Tri- , lodge onojevenlng Inst week. They bune. 4 ' are temporarily located at Ash l:3u to 7 Crescent Dairies. 4jlaud. Mrs. Henry had never mcgh 4-4-444444-44 HEAD VISITS CRATER CIIATOR LAIvk, Ore-., Am?. ;. (Special) Dr. ami Mrn. .1. C. Mer rinn and S. Calloway spent last week at Crater Lake. They hail from Washington, D. Or. Mer- rian is president of the Carnegie institute ami has been vislthtR the park regularly each summer foi several years. her Miss Mary (Jreiner and cousin. Mis. Rcrfnimons. and ICd Kelly spent a few hours at Crater Lake Sunday. .Misses Sally and Phyllis Roberts spent Sunday at Crater I. tike. Thev motored up fiom Medford to visit with friends. Hay Telford of Klamath Fulls, who assistetl in the building ol the new two-ton launch, has taken charge of all the boats at the lake for the summer. 1 Miss Weuzel of Mann's Depart ment store in .Medford was a vis itor at the hike Tuesday of last week. . Miss Yvonne Smith of Medford htrlved this. week JiL the Indue anil will he employed in the dining room the remainder of the season. Mrs. R. K. Mason, SO years old and hailing from the. far eastern states, strode down the trail to the hike and back without tajlerlnn n hit. Mrs. Mason certuinly deserves a medal for, even though the trull is moderate, numerous people of much less an fuller- ninny times hefoie Kaillini? the lop. .- ASIILA.vn, Ore.; Aun. fc (KpU Dr. B. a. Mnrkwlll. Kelienil phys ician and surgeoh, n graduate of the I'niversity of Oregon medle.'.l school al Portland, has located in Ashland and will he associate.! wiih Dr. ('. A. Haynes. Murk- will plans to do a general practice, wllh special attention to children. He has had considerable experi ence In that line, having spent two years In the Dornbccher hospital and eight months III the Shrine hospital in Portland. Dr. Mnrkwlll served in the med ical oorpB during the war, and is i n overseas friend of Olen Addis, the local druggist. A group of friends of Miss t'albt Ha ton g a t h e r e d In the pUni. grounds In Lithla park on Friday evening to enjoy a picnic lunch and renew old ac'iualntanee. Those who Joined In the picnic were Misses Callu K;.ton. Letha Miles, Fllen flaley, Floy Young. Loral ne Sparr and Adena .toy. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Andrews, Miss Abble Andrews and Miss Itita Andrews have gone to Corvallls for visit with friends, and plan to go on to Tai'onn. to visit at t in- borne of their daughter and slater, Mrs. Marie Andrews Miller. Mr." and Mrs. Harold Lan are visiting in Ashland at the home of Mrs. Lang's parents, Mr. and Mm. A. L. tiideon. Mrs. Lang was formerly Miss Veda fildenn and is well known In Ashli nil. Or. and Mrs. William A. Itagley and their familv have returned their home In Dululh. Minn. They . for a longer stay. Mrs. Woody l;"cnnsed" ('ruler Ijike and Is most have nVen upending a month at a cousin o Mrs. Wolcott. Moth Mr. familiar with nil the many wild their beautiful n.nch home on ! und Mrs. Woody cxpresHed lliein- fiowei H. birds and the few wild Wagner creek. selven as delighted with the i-tlmate anlma Is. Mrt. Fred Cu-hitig Is III at her ! and re: ources or Ashland. j home on Third tre.-t. I Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Williams, til" ""d Mrs. Ted OeHauer and Miss Ibuhih Hi y has ret in n- l't entH of MtH. A. W. Moon on 'Mnull daughter and Mr. and Mra. ed home from liellitmham. Wash.. ! Hhet man Hlreet, left Monday lor! Ik- I'nrler motored lo Crater Lake where vhe attended the hum mer !' 'r lini at Ixing Koach, Cal, yt'terday. -eiorT'or the Wa-hiimton Ht iicThey have been veiling In Ashland 1 Mr. and Mrs. Carlton June and Noiinul school ond (iranis Push for the past five daughter Hetty were amoriK the Mr ad Mrs. K. K. Crnphle-e and Wi-k. Metlf.od people visiting the park ih.ii two duughteii. Yvonne and' Mm KnUm of Hat. Fran Hiinday. .(..an. are vedtlm: i t the home of ciVf vlsfting iriends In AslatMl . Mrs. Ib llc Schwein and a party Mr. tint Mi-m F F. .Miller on l-ht.p..!. Mr. I'lllUh),.!.. U .-, fninirr i-n'rhir' In ihe A-lil;,n.l 666 it a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue. Bilious Fever and Malnria It it the moit eody remedy known" SAY CRATER LAKE GREATEST-BEAUTY '. """"" """"" ORATKR LAKK. Ore.. Aut?. ' (Special Ton people in separate parlies were ivnistreii tit tno jdon. Strange to say. thse people who liave traveled so many hun- .1 ..r mile ..v.-r the stirrace nf . tho earth to see frnter Lake ex- ' riuim more eUmuently over the heauty and greatness of t'rater ihake than those who are within as.v driving distance. : The parties from Knglnm! have visited all of the national parks In the I'nited States and have travel- I'O CS I f I ( I y III I.UIOJH" itllll IIH" Ii . . u" , , tilh Krt'a!t,Sl lM'1,U,y ,,iltl ,i liMM'"' . , ... ihenriy in praise of Crater Lnke An American Mxpross pnrly of jsix spent the week end at the lake, 4 Crater Luke before mul was more 4 than delighted. ! Miss Leity Collins of San l'ran 1 cisco visited tiver the week oml at t Crater Lake. Miss Collins is well known in San Francisco for her; wonderful vocal ability. She .gave ! ral delightful selections Sun- I ning on the regular night Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Her and Caroline l-lerg nf Roriland' were among the Port la net week-end guests at Crater Lake. Keith Raughman of Medfor.) cmm,!,... ... ..i.... i .iL-n A group of young pet.ple f roni Medford visiting Crater Lake Suii - lay were. Misse Rhit and Tlielma Heard anil Messrs. Marl W eaver Ln)t (j(.OIKe jhnson Miss Dorothy ScnultK and friends 'of Mr.lfi.n! r.i: :i! "::-;!:ry :.t r: I Lake. Mrs. William Gladstone Steel is visiting Mr. Steel who spends his summer at Government Cnmp. Mrs. Steel lives lit KUKene, OreKon. EAGLE POINTERS KACil.K POINT, Ore., Apr. (i. (Special I Last Sunday a number of friends motored to Lllhla park at Ashland .anil partook of a boun tiful "picnic" dinner. Those enjoy ing the day wore Mr. and Mrs. Childretli, Mr. and Mrs. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy ftmltli and children, (itandma Wlllilte, Pearl Stowell, (irandma Stewart of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Stowell ami two granddaughters, Mr. and Mrs. King, Mr. and Mrs. I0d High and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Hooker of Caii fornia. . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weeks head ed a party at the Sunnyslde hotel Sunday which included Mr. and Mrs. Ptirdln. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.owry. Mr. and Mrs. Ii. X. McCowau, Miss f'.ertrude Weeks, all of Meili'ord; Mr. and Mrs. N. .1. Cook ol Oak land, Cal., and Miss (iertrude liar greave, of Berkeley, Cal. Dr. II. R. Klllott anil daughters. Amy and Joan, nnd son, Jim; Pa tricia Thompson and Helen Hrown of Medford. attended the Presby- teria! school in ICagle olnt Sun- dav moriilnc IVfr. and ftr. Tliotnaa Hlley and son. Thomas Riley. Jr.. went tn PinHpect Sunday and spent the; day at the hdiue of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and MtH. (ieorne Holmes. ' ASHLAND, Ore. Atiff., i (Spe- cfal l Mrs. Rita Kthel Cole, wife of IL. L. Cole, passed away at 7:3" a. tu. at the family home nt 1 North Main street Friday. August 'Z, leaving besides Ihe bereaved hus hand a little daughter. The ('oh lamily came to Ashland iu April hoping that Ihe change might bene fit the. mother's death. The cause of death la said lo hnve been com plications following the fin. The liody was cared for hy J. P. Dodge & Sons- tind will bo shipped to Amity, Ore., for Interment. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Woody and daughter Hetty, of Hollywood, ( til. arrived In Afihland on Thuisdny to 'make a visit at, thn home of Mr. land MtH. M. .1. Wolcott on Shef- man street. They will viHtt Crater to j Lake before they return tu Ashland B,MI IB ,"n guesi oi ,inss r io : Ynuiii;. MIkk Fatnu wits a fotmei ! Ahlini.l Kill anil an nl at Ashland high school and bus large circle of Irlends Iu the hluh tle-t. school K' t. j M r. and Mrs. Hwlgai t and 4. daughters, fit ih and Lhxabelh of Neo Has Mir . Medford motored to the take Huu OHWLtiO. ore.. Aug. A't jday moinitiK. Tha Osweico poi-lotfice wiih dam .. eel nnd fiiiii tnnll wa hurried, a Ham I'erry. young star of the blacksmith shop was dextioyed - ftlrminuhHm Country rlub; won the and a rent a u runt chai red by a j soul imrn am.ticur golf t it le and bhift (hut itrnet the- irrofip of two weekw laler eiipiured Ihe Ala- j buildings at 1 a. rn. today. t ASH LA XV). Or.. -Auk. 0. iSpU- lrvum IS. " Viniiii;. who haw b i spwidinw his summer us usual at Vinini; i not only an authori'y .n the hisinrv of the northwest. in ..11 t.ir,.,m..l on th.- miian lcnr.emls and has a won- ; (),., n, way f maklnu his knowi- j ,.,t.(t Hve ' for other people. Ills ! K1.n,M-osity has heen extended to ),,,. various camps that have been in sl,sSlon a, the lake, 1 M vvni Flan!'? who l en j rom(i fl vM to friends in nn Francisco, stop- ped in Ashland to vWH with Mrs. lielle Schwein on Church St l t. Miss Kthel llelltwell of IWlland is visiting in Ashland for n week and is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Oatey on Sherman street. Miss Helliwell is on he way to Rerkeley where she will enter ihe I'ntverslty of California for a course in professional Hbra rianism. I'r.tsy Hastings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verne- Hastings, who is seriously III with a case of pneu monia, is reported to he somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. ttlmer lteiglc have gone for a week's visit to the nar ents of Mrs. Reigle, who live at Redmond, Ore. Miss KH.abeth Carter, danirhler I of Mr, and Mrs. Henry R. Carter " -"'Hinntin i. venue, woo nas neen i spending the Hummer at Anna ' Springs in the home of Mark Sup , erintendent and Mrs. Hollnsfcy. ha ! ''irned to her home. i Mr. and Mrs. Ted tieRauer f -Medfoi d Wei e in Ashla ml on Thnr i- ; !'1 - '1)' evening when Hiey were din- , 1 b"" ",- ,M" "lllk ; oi ler. Mrs. .loe Ruffo and Mrs. Rins- ' limit "f Cltlsgurg. ('al.. are guc :s:er, :.l.s. II. 1). .'...'.a,r and their mother. Mrs Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Maunders ami baby and Mr. and Mrs. fed I'inkerton are spending a week at Crescent City and Santa Hosa. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Mitchell and their two daughters. Madge and .l. rie, relumed on l-'riday from a Lrlp to I'.eiul. (Ire. The young ladies will leach In schools near Itend during the coining year. Ity K. II. Sliohmcicr) t'KNTUA L POINT, Ore., Aiitf. . (Special.) Fritlay niuht fential Point (irniiKe opened up on lecture hour, wll h ii solo by M iss UoiIh ftlchiinlson, Miss Mubcl Sims, of .liifksonvlllc at Ihe La laiKUe. I'rof. Ueiuier of tile Southern Oregon lxiieriiiient Sluilon kuvp ii talk on Astronomy which was very Interesting. lie saitl we ml'lit think it a peculiar subject for Tar tnet'H to listen to, but It was his opinion thai farmern sec more of the stars than cltyolks. Try II some time in a well Ulumiualcd city. The sunrise, he said. Is Just elht minutes ahead of our eye slKht. Ihe north star beltiK trnn times the li'ht of the sun and ,ne north star linht we hee ioimmIiI bcKan to travel before Columbus , discovered America, ! " wanled to visit Mars they would have to Increase the size of their lungs (o that of n Ford i ail la tor. VVhen he begun lellltiK of some powerful tele scopes, some of the sisters began to edge toward the door. At the close of the lecture. Bro ther Sparniw was still a sun wor shipper and some of us still be lieved in the moon. The ladles promised one of the best feeds and progratrls on August 1 ever put on since the (I range was organized. Apple pie n la mode nnd enrfee ,.rved to about 120. NATURE STUDY AT I'llATF. ULAKK. , Ore,. .Aug. (Special. I The nature guide pal t jfs coitfl ilrted by 4 'l atef La ke National park under the guidance of Karl I'. 1 1 on u III are proving Very popular this Heaftoti. f. Monueth is very adept In his ex- plariatlou of th nuseH and effects I of the ancient disturbance that j-" i..-..n.- r-i-.-m - . ruler Luke They drove fnon the'AMhlatid in (he early morning In ti rder to km the lake at lis piet- bama championship. I Steward's $1 to s25 Store Do You Ever Forget And Leave Your Wrist Watch on When You Go in Swimming If this happens, open the back of the watch and fill with any lubricating oil. This will prevent rusting until you get it to your jeweler. . DIES CONFERS ON T 7, ; NAVAL DISARMAMENT! IWOI I .( i& I ( K. A u(;. (I. iP New ; slepM In ! the serlen of Anglo-Atner . j ha it eon versa lions on na vul dis urmiunent were taken today when Ambassador Charles ,. Ihiwh and Prime Minister MncI)onahl con ferred at No. 10 Downing street. Two attaches from the Ameri can embassy accompanied Ihe am- bassador lo thi ofri'-hil rcsidonc prlme minister's ll JftU?WMl II ! 1 TIip iX(iiifiltc snft i-uliir- I ! ill 111 KH III lo.'.'i. I ll-Ill". i-U,. lj nl' iiiii' pi'iiihi Ki-rvi. thi' I lit'linii riMiiisln nf lifiiull- HI fill Ji'Wi lH Hi'tlillK nil III'1 II First Showing New Fall and Winter i Coats and Dresses 100 coats in all the new fall and winter shades. Fur collars and cuffs and full silk lined. Priced at 10 15 -s25 New Fall and Winter Dresses In georgettes, crepe de chine, satin and velvet; just in for the first showing to morrow. Priced at $12.95 and $15.00 We invite you to inspect our fall showing JEWELERS MEDFORD, ORE. rim ulhe EMPIRE BUILDER I 6:00 p.m. from Portlanu :l I I 2 I im p a. JL FFOHDING complete' trapsmntinentul leTTire, these luxe X-flerf, via Minueapulit uml. Si. 'Paul, arrive In Chicago ot un uojrtlly ronvenirnl huiir-ilie new KMI'lHK 1)UI1J)KR at 9:15 A.M., UKiking ronncclinna with all fust t ruins, Ku.it oml South Uuving e liuituei (Uy 1 uml the OltlKNTAL LIMITED at 7::i0 V. M., advite .'. tageouly ronnertiiiK wiih fine night Iraini for the Alluntic See liomd. u well us South. , ' Itnili trains nrevent the ulninit in travel comfort, with every con venture Mttlrr l.ar Builder rati device, ornmp.eri in an environ meat of rent! ul Itrauly. They provide (Jre.il orthsrn service ihe i attentive, ihoiifduful tervice of a pemoiinel profirienl in the Art of " f li'Kpitnldy and (real Northern turals, fumed fur fpiality and niuu erate prite. l ow Hound Trip Summer Farei ore In effrrt. Now Ii the time to ' nuke your Kjlern trip ut eronomy roM, and to Iruvel thii rlean i ioderletM routn of nrrnic Rraioteur through the (ircut Northere) Itinkies aud pott Glai ter Naliunul ParU I m full t!tHmmiMm md trttrraitomt apIr tm J. H. RUNNING, Tmv. Petaenger Agent . 201 Morgan Bldq., Portland, Oregon Tlie Shortest Route to the Lat M Trains mr ORIENTAL LIMITED 9tOO p.m. ' from Portland (my-: "v u rat irf i y -i. r'mm'ilii